Strauss cargo shorts are very good.
Pooping?
Picture looks like it’s time for a diaper change soon.
Das zählt genau dazu.
Hier unter international steht etwas mehr: https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pfefferspray
Das Problem bei privat erhältlichem Reizgas ist nicht das Gas selber, sondern die Folgegefahr. Jemanden der sich die Augen reibt, kann man bedeutend einfacher Messern.
Der Einsatz solchen Reizgases ist Kriegsparteien übrigens untersagt.
IIRC they had the fish dicks joke first and then thought about who might have the best/worst reaction to it.
PIA is working quite well with this container.
I’m doing Eugene dirty, but he always comes to mind.
“We abandon this task, not because it is easy; but because it is hard.”
In most places this is included in the accommodation’s bill and isn’t a lot of money.
Some cities have quite huge fees of you want to drive an old car with a dirty engine into the center. Some will even fine you for it.
I suggest getting a ticket for public transportation. There are tickets available for a day, week or month, covering cities, countries or even the whole of Europe.
Not to make light of anything, but “isn’t huge”?
As of 11 June 2024, CECOT had a population of 14,532 inmates. With a capacity for 40,000 inmates, CECOT is the largest prison in Latin America and one of the largest in the world by prisoner capacity.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terrorism_Confinement_Center
There are a few more names for Germany, usually chosen for the German tribe closest to the neighbouring country.
Alemannen, Germanen, Deutsche (Tiutsch in old German, which became Tyskland) and so on.
“The Iraq war”
Is like saying
“The world war”
Which one?
Ajona is being produced in Germany. I’ve been using it over twenty years and really like it. You need 10% of what you usually use with other brands (lentil size it says on the package) and it doesn’t make you foam up like a rabid bunny.
It will be the Biden economy’s fault for sure.
The are about 450 nuclear power plants in operation. The number of plants built did not come up in my searches, but let’s say it was double that.
There were three full and two partial meltdowns in nuclear power plants.
That leaves us with a 0.5% chance of a meltdown per reactor.
I know the calculation is extremely simplified, but the risk is still too high for me.